English actor Stewart Granger was in one version of the film. The woman's father was in search of something when he went missing. This film must have been made at least 5 times over the years in various guises..on television too.

English actor Stewart Granger was in one version of the film. The woman's father was in search of something when he went missing. This film must have been made at least 5 times over the years in various guises..on television too.

King Solomans Mine, only 1/2 a credit though, new the movie but couldn't remember the name so had to look it up. PS sent you a email on how to fix your problem.

Mick180461 wrote:Early Mel Gibson Australian war movie, set in a very famous place in Australian history. Sorry missed Going Souths movie and no i don't know it, that guy should never go to Kentucky though.

Mick180461 wrote:Early Mel Gibson Australian war movie, set in a very famous place in Australian history. Sorry missed Going Souths movie and no i don't know it, that guy should never go to Kentucky though.

Lol Mick about going to Kentucky.

Your Gibson war movie is for someone else . Too easy for an Aussie.

No idea what your movie is GS.

More a salute to ANZAC day Baggers then a genuine quizz question. Yours could be either of the last 2 Indiana Jones movies.

Mick180461 wrote:Early Mel Gibson Australian war movie, set in a very famous place in Australian history. Sorry missed Going Souths movie and no i don't know it, that guy should never go to Kentucky though.

All the Presidents men would have been to easy, so i picked a more obscure one. Redfords character is on the run after a massacre, might take you more than 2 days to get this but less than 4 days(hint)

Going South wrote:My turn. This movie has a person's one leg transforms to a bird's leg.

Sorry for delay. Seems no one got it.

Sindbad and eye of tiger. What a movie. I saw as a kid with my dad. Amazing plot. I talked about it for at least a month at school after watching it. Too little magic potion leaves one not fully transformed is a stroke of genius and my fav part.

I could imagine Sinbad movie would stay with a youngster who likes fantasy. I recall seeing Jason and the Argonauts as a kid and the fantasy of that stayed with me for many years. Good movies tend to stay. I still get shivers from The Innocents and I have probably seen it half a dozen times. Can you name my actor?

Tale of a young boy from a small Massachusetts town that finds out he can commune with the dead. Of course, this wouldn't be such a bad thing, except he happens to live in a town where an evil witch was once executed in the 1700s. Mayhem, destruction and zombies ensue in this story of a teen who just wants to fit in … and talk to dead people.

Going South wrote:Tale of a young boy from a small Massachusetts town that finds out he can commune with the dead. Of course, this wouldn't be such a bad thing, except he happens to live in a town where an evil witch was once executed in the 1700s. Mayhem, destruction and zombies ensue in this story of a teen who just wants to fit in … and talk to dead people.

Talking to dead people is a very normal thing to do. He would not fit into my circle of friends. Is this a comedy. Many more clues please.